Ben Brown Fine Arts

Ben Brown Fine Arts opened its first location on Cork Street in the heart of Mayfair in 2004. The gallery has prominently positioned itself on the Contemporary art scene with the sole representation in the United Kingdom of artists such as Ron Arad, Vik Muniz, François-Xavier, Claude Lalanne, Gavin Turk, Not Vital, Heinz Mack, and the Estate of Keith Haring. Also renowned for its strong expertise in 20th-century Italian Art, the gallery has been exhibiting the work of Lucio Fontana, Alighiero Bo

Ben Brown Fine Arts opened its first location on Cork Street in the heart of Mayfair in 2004. The gallery has prominently positioned itself on the Contemporary art scene with the sole representation in the United Kingdom of artists such as Ron Arad, Vik Muniz, François-Xavier, Claude Lalanne, Gavin Turk, Not Vital, Heinz Mack, and the Estate of Keith Haring. Also renowned for its strong expertise in 20th-century Italian Art, the gallery has been exhibiting the work of Lucio Fontana, Alighiero Boetti, and Mimmo Rotella, among others, since its inception. In September of 2008, Ben Brown Fine Arts opened a new exhibition space on Brook's Mews, also in Mayfair, designed by architect, Alexander Maybank.

In 2009, Brown took the first step toward international expansion with the opening of an exhibition space in Hong Kong, under the label of Ben Brown Fine Arts. Designed by Andre Fu, Brown's Hong Kong space was the first London gallery to open in the Pedder Building, offering a program of Western and international art exhibitions tailored to the Asian market. Since its inception, the Hong Kong gallery has hosted exhibitions of gallery artists Ron Arad, Miquel Barceló, Candida Höfer, Caio Fonseca, Heinz Mack, and Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne, as well as presenting unique Modern Art exhibitions, most notably of works by Pablo Picasso and Alighiero Boetti.